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The number seems unrealistic because it ignores the many events that affect actual reading times: opening the book (or ebook), finding your place, rereading a little of the text to get reoriented, rereading a sentence, losing your place, turning the page, daydreaming, petting the cat, removing the cat, and the many other little disturbances of everyday reading life. Or pausing to experience what you've read '' thinking, feeling, anticipating -- or rereading a section for pure pleasure, efficiency be damned. Let's not even consider all the distractions packed with your e-reading device. If you didn't finish 'Sorcerer's in 4.5 hours don't feel badly. You might have actually spent about that much time on just the reading part. Think of 4.5 hours as the EPA mileage estimate, which is better than obtained in the real world but good enough for comparative purposes. ~ Page 60
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